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Chinatown Office
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Divyabharathi Kamsani

PT

Specialties

Education

  • Sports injury management

  • Muscle/joint pain management

  • Post-operation rehabilitation

  • Chronic pain management

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Post stroke rehabilitation

  • Traumatic brain injury rehabilitation

  • Bell's palsy

  • Cerebral palsy

CHINATOWN OFFICE

139 Centre Street, PH 101, New York, NY 10013

TEL: 646-438-9101

FAX: 646-438-9109

Location

  • KIMS College of Physiotherapy

    • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)

***No pregnant patients.***

***Starting 01/01/2023, please bring your referral letter to your appointment.***

Divyabharathi Kamsani (Divya) is a physical therapist with a keen eye for details. She has been practicing with passion for over a decade. Divya has a rich experience in working with patients suffering from a wide range of conditions. She now practices at Chung Ying Physical Therapy & Acupuncture, located at Chinatown, New York.

Divya received her bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy, and started her journey as a physical therapist at an in-patient setting, working with patients in the cardiac care unit, intensive care unit, and respiratory care unit. Throughout the course of her career, Divya has also worked extensively in out-patient settings, including rehabilitation centers, home care therapy services, and fitness training.

Divya’s work involves restoration of normal movement and functionality. She treats an array of complaints involving pain, deformities, and injury. She also conducts sessions for physical therapy consultations, manual therapies, electrotherapy, therapeutic exercises, movement disorder treatment, pain reduction exercises, pain and orthopedic rehabilitation, and post-operative mobility. Patients often see her for conditions such as sports injuries, spine deformations, spondylosis, foot pain, elbow problems, herniated discs, and post-surgical rehabilitation.

Divya’s treatment embraces a holistic approach that deals with the whole person, not just the pain. By combining manual therapy, exercise therapy, and joint mobilizations, Divya often helps her patients prevent further complications and maintain long-lasting health.

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